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Comanche Trace Reaches More Milestones Comanche Trace Realty has been a busy place this year. The 2014 Tour of Homes was a huge success, building and selling of homes and lots has been brisk, and we have contributed to some great local causes. It is hard to believe that another...

Old Ingram Loop is delightfully unique; a step back in time combined with a touch of today. Originally settled as Ingram in 1879 along the banks of the Guadalupe River, the area thrived as a bustling center of commerce centered around a well-traveled stagecoach stop and a stop on...

Who knows if these ghost stores are true? Over the years I have heard numerous Kerr County tales of haunted mansions, scary cellars, and walking spirits. And once, when I was in middle-school, a friend and I thought we saw a ghost downtown. Here a few of the most repeated ghosts...

After just eight months of construction, major renovations to Kerrville ISD’s Antler Stadium are complete. The improvements began in January 2014, after the district passed a $6.2 million, no tax increase, bond sale in May 2013. Coupled with $2.3 million from the...

So what do you do when the work is done? Well, for those in the Texas wine industry, they celebrate. October is Texas Wine Month, and by that point, the vineyards and wineries are ready to relax and enjoy the fruits of their labors. The parties begin October 1 and end in...

He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worth of such devotion. – Author Unknown My name is Poanna (derived from poa annua,...

Day 1 Five convertibles made the drive from Kerrville to spend a few springtime days in Big Bend. With speed limits set at eighty miles per hour for most of the way, (and including two potty stops, a picnic stop and a stop for gas) six hours is all it takes to get to Persimmon...

Gentle Readers, as I began thinking about writing an article for this issue of Lifestyle magazine, I went to one of my favorite references; Native American Seed Company in Junction, Texas. If you have not yet discovered this Hill Country jewel, think about making an outing to...